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Tinea ciliorum and tinea corporis.
Archives of dermatology and syphilology, 2010openaire +1 more source
Tinea corporis: an updated review [PDF]
Background: Tinea corporis is a common fungal infection that mimics many other annular lesions. Physicians must familiarize themselves with this condition and its treatment.
Alexander KC Leung +3 more
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We present a rare case of a patient with AD who developed tinea corporis during upadacitinib treatment in a real‐world clinical setting. We hypothesized that the suppressive effect of Th17 immunity by upadacitinib possibly has contributed to the ...
Akihiko Uchiyama, Sei‐ichiro Motegi
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Epidemiological study of Tinea corporis in Al-Najaf City and the possible sources of infection [PDF]
Background and objectives. Tinea corporis is a common superficial fungal skin infection presenting complaints in daily practice that can lead to serious consequences caused by dermatophytes.
Ahmed Rashad Rasool +2 more
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Approximately 35.4% of the Asian population suffers from Tinea corporis, a superficial dermatophyte fungal infection that attacks hairless skin such as the face, arms, and legs. This dermatophyte causes symptoms in the form of circular lesions with active red and scaly edges and a calmer center.
Ranthilaka R. Gammanpila, Eckart Haneke
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First case report of tinea corporis caused by Trichophyton indotineae in Latin America [PDF]
A case of tinea corporis by Trichophyton indotineae observed in Argentina is presented. The patient had a history of having spent 18 months in Tulum, Mexico. She was suffering from tinea corporis in the anterior region of both thighs and the gluteal area.
Fernando Messina +5 more
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Background: Tinea corporis et cruris is a major category of superficial dermatophytosis, forming the bulk of routine dermatology ailments. However, in recent years, an epidemic-like scenario of dermatophytosis has emerged with increased incidence of ...
Rhonda Latsaheb +3 more
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Fenticonazole nitrate loaded trans-novasomes for effective management of tinea corporis: design characterization, in silico study, and exploratory clinical appraisal [PDF]
The current investigation aimed for loading fenticonazole nitrate (FTN), an antifungal agent with low aqueous solubility, into trans-novasomes (TNs) for management of tinea corporis topically. TNs contain Brij® as an edge activator besides the components
Rofida Albash +6 more
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